Howdy, Beginner electronics hobbyist here. Mechanical engineer as a day job though. I bought this motor to use as a generator. I have been running some test to see what kind of power i can get from it. At rated speed it claims 15W however i am only seeing 27V .25mA. Currently using a power drill to spin the motor, tach to measure the speed, and multimeter to get the volt and current. Currently the two leads of the multimeter are attached to the two contacts of the motor.
Question:
Does the circuit need a load in order to effectively measure current and voltage? Or is it more possible that the motor is defective? My research has said that a brushed dc motor does not need rectification, is that correct? I have tried a blocking diode just in case but did not change anything except for eliminate one rotational direction of power. Troubleshooting is difficult when little is known about the subject. Hopefully will be learning quickly though.
Thanks,
Ag
Question:
Does the circuit need a load in order to effectively measure current and voltage? Or is it more possible that the motor is defective? My research has said that a brushed dc motor does not need rectification, is that correct? I have tried a blocking diode just in case but did not change anything except for eliminate one rotational direction of power. Troubleshooting is difficult when little is known about the subject. Hopefully will be learning quickly though.
Thanks,
Ag
